Sunderland signed Simon Adintra from Brighton during the summer transfer period. They hope he can establish himself as a key player for the club.
Journalist Adama Magate claims on AfricaFoot that it’s unlikely that players will stay in Sunderland for longer. He is a high quality player with a big future and he quickly goes to a big club. It will be interesting to see if he can help Sunderland improve in the future.
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“Adlinga is one of the new generation of gems,” he said.
“In Sunderland, he has the playing time and confidence needed to explode. If he establishes himself, he will not stay there for long. He is the elephant’s future key player.”
Sunderland can use Adingra
The newly promoted sides need to improve their attack forces this summer, and they did it with the signatures of Adingra and Brian Brobby. They wouldn’t want to go back to the championship, and they need quality players so they can survive in the Premier League. It will be interesting to see if these signatures can have an immediate impact.
Adingra has shown his quality in the Premier League in the past at Brighton, and there’s no doubt that he will become an exceptional takeover for Sunderland. It will be interesting to see if they can quickly adapt to their soccer style.
Sunderland paid around 24.4 million euros to sign the player. If an attacker has an immediate impact, future deals could prove to be a bargain in the future.
The 23-year-old attacker knows the league well and aims to hit the ground running at his new club. Adlinga struggled with his regular game time at Brighton, but he is now trying to prove his worth in the Premier League.